He constantly reverted to his childhood.
When under pressure people tend to revert to their old habits.
I suppose you can. I've read some books that have it in, I wish to revert to my normal self. That works kinda =) Hope i helped
To revert means to go back to a previous state or condition.
The new system did not work properly, so they had to revert to the old one.
In Java, you might use the StringBuffer class. Convert the integer to a StringBuffer, use the method to revert it - I believe it is revert() or something; look it up in the documentation - then print it.In Java, you might use the StringBuffer class. Convert the integer to a StringBuffer, use the method to revert it - I believe it is revert() or something; look it up in the documentation - then print it.In Java, you might use the StringBuffer class. Convert the integer to a StringBuffer, use the method to revert it - I believe it is revert() or something; look it up in the documentation - then print it.In Java, you might use the StringBuffer class. Convert the integer to a StringBuffer, use the method to revert it - I believe it is revert() or something; look it up in the documentation - then print it.
It is grammatically correct. I do not agree, it does not make sense at all, revert what and confirm what ? It would be better to say.....Once you obtain the confirmation details, I will revert... It would depend on what the person was reverting to...another religion, another airline, the list is endless... this is a statement sentence and as such should give better detail .
No. Revert means to return something to a previous state. Reply or respond would be appropriate instead of 'get back'.
Yes, "revert" can be used as a noun in certain contexts to refer to someone who has returned to a previous state or condition. For example, "After quitting smoking for a year, he was a revert when he started again."
After graduating college, he reverted back to his old ways of healthy eating, not drinking and working out.
To revert everything you have done to beginning, in other words to undo everything and go back to state when you have opened image in Photoshop.
I always make sure to save different versions of my work so I can track changes and revert back if needed.
Revert is a verb.